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1 November 2018 Notes on the Marine Algae of the Bermudas. 16. Two New Epiphytic Species of Champia (Champiaceae, Rhodymeniales), C. hasselbringii and C. insularis
Craig W. Schneider, Maura K. Griffith, Christopher E. Lane, Gary W. Saunders
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Abstract

Using molecular-assisted alpha taxonomy, we have uncovered two new pseudocryptic species of Champia in Bermuda, as well as have demonstrated that the European C. parvula, a name previously applied to historical Bermuda collections, and C. farlowii recently described from southern New England, USA, are not part of the island flora. We present COI-5P and rbcL, as well as morphological, evidence to describe two endemic species for the islands, C. hasselbringii sp. nov. and C. insularis sp. nov. They are similar species with compressed but variable axes and a wealth of overlapping anatomical characteristics. However, the two species are distinguished not only by their genetics, but also by reproductive features that are commonly found in the small prostrate, epiphytic species. It is possible that C. hasselbringii could be the correct name for species reported in warm waters of the western Atlantic as C. compressa or C. vieillardii, species with type localities in South Africa and New Caledonia, respectively.

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Craig W. Schneider, Maura K. Griffith, Christopher E. Lane, and Gary W. Saunders "Notes on the Marine Algae of the Bermudas. 16. Two New Epiphytic Species of Champia (Champiaceae, Rhodymeniales), C. hasselbringii and C. insularis," Cryptogamie, Algologie 39(4), 431-447, (1 November 2018). https://doi.org/10.7872/crya/v39.iss4.2018.431
Published: 1 November 2018
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KEYWORDS
Bermuda
C. hasselbringii sp. nov.
C. insularis sp. nov.
Champia
Champiaceae
COI-5P
phylogenetics
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